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Highmark Mann - Goo Goo Dolls 8/3/25

Highmark Mann

3.7(226 reviews)
1.1 mi
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Came to Philly for the weekend to see The rapper NAS with the entire orchestra playing his music at…read morethis venue. This was our 1st time as we came with a few friends that were familiar with this venue from previous events. Parking was in the grass as we got there a bit earlier however, parking was a nightmare getting out after concert. Please listen to me~park further away on the street and take the long walk in the beginning so you can easily get out at the end. Tip #1 They have food vendors and food trucks which we got the loaded nachos which was just ok. We purchased lawn seating as personal seats/folded chairs are not allowed. Lawn seats were reserved in advance at the time of ticket purchase for $10 each. Upon arrival you can pick up your reserved lawn seats. The weather was perfect. The screens to see the artist and sound were great. It's was a great experience. A lot of walking is required so bring comfortable shoes. Tip#2 I may consider returning at some point.

First time here and was thoroughly impressed…read more Jeremy and I took a friend to see the perfect circle, primus, puscifier show and had a blast. We were escorted to the entrance, never had to go through security, they never even checked to see if we had tickets. We had lawn seats, but talked to the guy in guest services to get upgraded to pavilion, where it's flatter (and thus safer) for my wheelchair. Plus the upgrade meant we would have stayed dry, if it had rained, and we could actually see the stage. We were given two folding chairs by Mike, the guy in charge of ADA seating, and never asked once about our tickets (unlike at Jiffy Lube live where you have to pretty much have them plastered to your forehead). Parking was right outside the entrance and it took very little time to exit the lot to get back on the road. I loved the accessibility of the venue. Family bathroom is in guest services, and was clean and large enough. The fries sucked. Really. That's like the only bad thing I have to say about the place. Oh and they're a "straw free venue" which is a bit annoying for those of us who shake and rely on straws for hydration, but I clearly survived. Totally recommend.

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Highmark Mann - Cynthia Erivo and the Philadelphia Orchestra

Cynthia Erivo and the Philadelphia Orchestra

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Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine

4.0(4 reviews)
1.2 mi

My kids have been seen at the family suite for about 2 years now. The most difficult business to…read morework with. My child needs a referral instead of the 100 of doctors guessing what is wrong. The issue originally started back at the end of March we are now in July and still no solution and no referral. However they say they put the referral in and yet I get to call to schedule long behold no referral arrives. If you do not know what you are doing I rather you say that, I work a different facility much larger and way more volume so I would know.

I'm finally home!…read more When I paid Philadelphia a visit late 2018, I had to make my way to the main campus of PCOM (Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine). Being a graduate at the satellite campus in Georgia (which is unique in that it has a PharmD program), I needed to be able to walk the campus and explore. While I did not get a true tour since I just showed up randomly, staff actually tried to accommodate me, and were only unable to because they were holding interviews for potential candidates. I'm not going to go over the degrees offered here, because you probably know what they offer if you're searching med schools. In truth, I can't even speak on the professors because my experience was in Georgia (many of the professors in pharmacy school were excellent, FYI). Instead i'm just going to speak on the campus and the staff. Being a 17 acre campus, I ran around the campus like a kid on a playground, current students likely looking at me like I needed medical help. From the central courtyard to the lovely fountain and garden area, all the way to the Levin Administration building, that looks like it was built in the early 1900s (because it was), all held a charm that I really couldn't stop smiling over. That the campus is just a few minutes from downtown Philadelphia is even better. I would've had a blast on this campus. Very excited to call myself an Alumni of PCOM, and finally able to walk the original campus. Thanks to the great staff, who did there best to accommodate me just showing up, hopeful for a tour. Definitely put a smile on my face during my time in Philly, and while I won't be back for another degree, I just may return for a tour when I'm back in Philly! Study hard!

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Lincoln Mill Haunted House

Lincoln Mill Haunted House

4.2(17 reviews)
2.0 mi•Manayunk, Roxborough

I came back for the Christmas edition of the haunt called Twisted Christmas. It was every bit as…read morefun as the Halloween haunt and, in many ways, more so. I was in the front of my group so I caught the brunt of the scares. The actors were phenomenal with their timing and creepy words. I had no idea Christmas could be this fun!

One of the best haunted experiences I've been to. Great sets, costumes, lots of gruesome bodies and…read morethings to look at as you go through what is a pretty lengthy walk through this old, spooky building. Listen: get the Fast Pass. I paid fifteen extra bucks for this and it was well worth it. We got in at 7:45, our scheduled start time, pretty much just walked right up, told the gatekeeper how many people we had, and she let us right in. Walking at a steady pace, and avoiding running into the people ahead of us, or being bumped into by the people behind us, we spent about twenty minutes altogether inside the haunted house. I loved it, and definitely recommend this attraction. Very gory, compared to some of the other PA haunted houses/hayrides/etc. And at one point a monster pops and sprays water at you. That was very amusing to my group, though I read one reviewer here describe it as "physical assault" (lol). Very fun time and if they update it through the years, I'd happily come back and see what new crazy stuff they have for us.

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